EVERYDAY SCIENCE

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ECOLOGY

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Example of a decomposer
A
fungus
B
mouse
C
plants
D
frogs
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Other decomposers are big enough to see without a microscope. They include fungi along with invertebrate organisms sometimes called detritivores, which include earthworms, termites, and millipedes. Fungi are important decomposers, especially in forests. Some kinds of fungi, such as mushrooms, look like plants.

Detailed explanation-2: -Oyster mushrooms, chicken of the woods, Hericium spp., and others draw mushroom hunters into the woods each fall. Indeed, even the common grocery store mushroom, Agaricus bisporus (often marketed as “White Button, ” “Cremini, ” or “Portobello”) is a decomposer.

Detailed explanation-3: -Fungi that get their nutrients from breaking down decaying organic material are called saprotrophs. Saprotrophs act as decomposers in the forest. They play a big role in breaking down wood and other debris to recycle nutrients back into the soil. They are very important to the redwood forest ecosystem.

Detailed explanation-4: -Beetle, are the shredders that feed upon detritus. Earthworms feed upon detritus. Millipede, another shredder that feeds upon detritus. Mushroom is a kind of fungi that breed on the ground or the dead material. Pillbug, another shredder that feeds upon detritus. More items •03-Nov-2022

Detailed explanation-5: -Beetle: type of shredder that eats and digests detritus. Earthworm: type of shredder that eats and digests detritus. Millipede: type of shredder that eats and digests detritus. Mushroom: type of fungi that grows out of the ground or the dead material it’s feeding off. More items

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